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The family of Matthew Hatton has found support among community members, through social media and bikers as the investigation into his death draws to a close.
With a suspect apprehended, the family is begining to find closure.
Read moreLocal banks are lending a hand as school prepares to start. BancFirst and First United Bank are both assisting with school supply donation drives.
Read moreAs reported on the Tulsa Channel 8 news page, it is not just people that are affected by the Oklahoma heat. It has been so hot lately that even the streets are suffering from heat stress.
Read moreCommissioned by Native American tribes in Oklahoma, a study finds that the tribes collectively contribute nearly $13 billion to the state’s economy, reports the News 9 website.
Read moreOklahoma City’s new Scissortail park, located a block south of the Myriad Botanical Gardens and occupying 70 acres, will include gardens and woodlands, a 3.7-acre lake, a children’s playground, fountains, cafe, boathouse, stage, dog park and a sea
Read moreA warning has been issued in Oklahoma about a disease that kills Oak trees, after a routine survey of the USDA revealed its presence, and state officials are now concerned about the possibility of dealing with an outbreak.
Read moreOne of the state’s most contentious education initiatives, the Reading Sufficiency Act, is fully funded for the first time, with $12 million dedicated to fund supports for struggling readers in the 2019-20 school year.
Read moreA recent study ranking the 50 states in the U.S. as well as Washington, D.C. from best to worst regarding women’s rights puts Oklahoma at number 47 overall, CNHI News Oklahoma reported.
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